Mcq Subject: Orthopaedics
A patient presents with heterotopic ossification around the knee joint. The laboratory investigation of choice in him is:
A. Alkaline phosphatase
B. Serum calcium
C. Serum potassium
D. Serum acid phosphatise
View DescriptionArrange the following forces in order to reduce Dislocated shoulder using Modified Kocher’s technique a. Adduction b. Traction c. External rotation d. Internal rotation
A. b-c-d-a
B. b-c-a-d
C. c-b-a-d
D. b-a-d-c
View DescriptionTardy ulnar nerve palsy is seen in:
A. Cubitus varus
B. Cubitus valgus
C. Genu varus
D. Genu valgus
View Description‘Whip-lash’ injury is caused due to:
A. A fall from a height.
B. Acute hyperextension of the spine.
C. A blow on top to head.
D. Acute hyper flexion of the spine.
View DescriptionJoint not involved in Rheumatoid arthritis according to 1987 modified ARA criteria?
A. Knee
B. Ankle
C. Tarsometatarsal
D. Metatarsophalangeal
View DescriptionMyositis – Ossificans common at
A. Shoulder joini
B. Elbow joint
C. Knee joint
D. Hipjoiiu
View DescriptionPsoriatic arthritis classically involves:
A. PIP joint
B. DIP joint
C. MCP joint
D. CM joint
View DescriptionWhich of the following statements about ‘Menisci’ is not true:
A. Medial meniscus is more mobile than lateral
B. Lateral meniscus covers more tibial aicular surface than medial meniscus
C. Medial meniscus is more commonly injured than lateral
D. Menisci are predominantly made up of Type I Collagen
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